Plus Size Spring Dresses

Spring is in the air, and that means it’s time for a wardrobe refresh with stunning plus size spring dresses that celebrate your curves and confidence. Say goodbye to winter layers and hello to flowy silhouettes, vibrant prints, and breathable fabrics that keep you cool while looking effortlessly chic. Whether you’re brunching with friends, attending a garden party, or simply embracing the beauty of the season, we’ve rounded up the must-have spring dresses.

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Embrace, Celebrate, Slay

For far too long, plus-size women have been overlooked in the fashion industry. But style has no size, so this spring, let’s ditch the outdated rules and embrace fashion that makes us feel fabulous. This season is all about embracing movement, comfort, and confidence. From breezy maxi dresses to pretty printed styles, plus-size women deserve options that don’t just fit but wow.

Sandswept Midi Dress

Windowpane Flounced A Line Dress

Puff sleeves add a touch of drama, while ruching highlights your curves in all the right places. These feminine details are making a huge comeback this spring, offering a mix of romantic and structured elements that work for casual and dressy occasions alike.

Square-Neck Maxi Dress

Maxi Challis Shirtdress

Flutter-Sleeve Tiered Midi Dress

Gabbana Dress

Polo Maxi Dress

Mini Skater Dress + Turban

Textured Stripe Midi Dress

Rocca Rainbow Gingham Dress

For an effortlessly chic vibe, try a plus-size shirt dress. Cinch it with a belt for a defined waist, or wear it loose for a casual, laid-back look. Opt for breathable linen or lightweight cotton to keep cool on warmer days.

Flutter-Sleeve Midi Dress

Sweetheart Tiered Midi Dress

Plus Size Spring Dresses

Boatneck Denim Midi Dress

Rainbow Macaroon Sarah Dress

Tiered Maxi Dress

Plus Size Spring Dresses

Surplice Neck Maxi Dress

Spring is all about playful patterns and vibrant hues. Whether you love florals, geometric prints, or abstract color-blocking, this season’s dresses encourage you to express yourself unapologetically.

Two Tone Chambray Midaxi Dress

Plus Size Spring Dresses

Esperanza Stripe Kaftan

Mini Crinkle Gauze Tiered Dress

Eyelet Split-Neck Midi Dress

Tiered Midi Dress

Springtime Stripe Dress

Shirred-Bodice Maxi Sun Dress

Nothing says spring like a billowy, floor-grazing maxi dress. Whether in soft pastels or bold floral prints, maxi dresses create an elongated silhouette that’s both elegant and comfortable. Opt for lightweight chiffon, breathable cotton, or soft jersey knits for an easy, breezy feel.

Ruffle Sleeve Mini Dress

Fiona Seersucker Lake Blue Dress

Belted Printed Shirtdress

Eyelet Flutter-Sleeve Maxi Dress

Button-Neck Tiered Jersey Maxi Dress

Rocca Seersucker Stripe Dress

Lace-Up Tea Length Dress

Tips for Styling Plus Size Spring Dresses

Layer Smart: Add a light denim jacket, cropped cardigan, or kimono for those breezy spring days.

Footwear Matters: Elevate your dress with wedges, strappy sandals, or classic white sneakers for effortless styling.

Confidence is Key: No matter the trend, wear what makes you feel amazing. Your body is beautiful in every season!

Spring is the perfect time to refresh your wardrobe and embrace dresses that celebrate your style. Whether you gravitate toward soft, flowy maxis or bold, structured silhouettes, the key is to wear what makes you feel confident.

Annette Richmond

Annette Richmond is an award-winning content creator, travel writer, public speaker and advocate. Richmond is an immigrant that splits her time between Mexico and the United States. The creator of the fat positive travel community Fat Girls Traveling is a native Californian. Annette got her start in the fashion industry working in trend forecasting and public relations. Her love for travel inspired her to start Fat Girls Traveling in 2017 which is where she and Amanda met. When she's not creating diverse travel, fashion, and beauty content for The Fat Girls Guide she is hosting Fat Camp retreats and fat positive tours. In her spare time you can find her speaking publicly and writing articles promoting diversity and inclusivity, recording her new podcast, or sipping a margarita on the beach. Richmond hopes to continue to inspire other marginalized people to see the world and be seen.

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